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18th Jun 2014, 11:12
Replies: 19
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Posted By Savage_UK

Firstly - thanks for all these suggestions! ...

Firstly - thanks for all these suggestions! Having had a bit of time to explore the area myself too now, I thought I'd add in a couple of extras that I've found/being shown.

TURVILLE - just North...
14th May 2014, 20:25
Replies: 19
Views: 5,931
Posted By Savage_UK

Great suggestions folks.... Any more down towards...

Great suggestions folks.... Any more down towards Berkshire?
7th May 2014, 11:34
Replies: 19
Views: 5,931
Posted By Savage_UK

How does that opening line from the Betjeman poem...

How does that opening line from the Betjeman poem go again.... ?

Come, friendly bombs, and fall on Slough!It isn't fit for humans now.....
6th May 2014, 09:06
5th May 2014, 22:09
Replies: 19
Views: 5,931
Posted By Savage_UK

Things to see from the air? (Berkshire/Buckinghamshire, UK)

Evening fellow (UK) Pprune people,

Not strictly a flying instructor question but figured this community would probably have some insight...

I'm looking for some places around the...
Forum: Tech Log
5th Jul 2013, 12:45
Replies: 18
Views: 11,853
Posted By Savage_UK

Post-it note probably a little out of my price...

Post-it note probably a little out of my price range.... ;-)

On a serious (post it) note - I was aiming to get away from lots of bits of extraneous paper in the cockpit and the need for having...
Forum: Tech Log
5th Jul 2013, 12:27
Replies: 18
Views: 11,853
Posted By Savage_UK

Altitude Reminder Device - Recommendations?

Hi all

I'm trying to find a small, simple device that I can pop on the dashboard and use as an altitude/heading reminder -- ie. something I can quickly dial in cleared levels etc and save me...
20th Feb 2013, 17:18
Replies: 6
Views: 4,427
Posted By Savage_UK

Thank you kindly - you are an asbolute gent* ...

Thank you kindly - you are an asbolute gent*


*unless of course you are a lady. In which case, my thanks to you all the same.
20th Feb 2013, 15:06
Replies: 6
Views: 4,427
Posted By Savage_UK

Flight Instructor Rating - Currency & Privileges

Hi PPRuners

One of those "easy if you know" type questions...

I am due to sit my FI(A) flight test in the coming weeks, so want to swot up on the qualification criteria (ie. to demonstrate...
Forum: Tech Log
28th Sep 2009, 14:23
Replies: 41
Views: 5,746
Posted By Savage_UK

Hi all - thanks for your responses. CJ -...

Hi all - thanks for your responses.

CJ - perhaps "environmentally friendly" was the wrong choice of wording there!! :) The point of this really is actually to demonstrate exactly the point...
Forum: Tech Log
26th Sep 2009, 11:41
Replies: 41
Views: 5,746
Posted By Savage_UK

CO2 emissions question

Hi

Anybody help me out with some very rough figures on the Co2 emissions for the following fixed wing/rotary please?:

Rotary:
206B Jetranger
R44

Fixed Wing:
C172
16th Nov 2008, 16:51
Replies: 2
Views: 1,218
Posted By Savage_UK

Any New Zealand Examiners in the UK?

Hi

I'm trying to find a New Zealand examiner currently operating in the UK who can renew a NZ commercial licence.

I'm currently converting the NZ CPL MEIR to a JAR issue, but in order to sit...
Replies: 2
Views: 635
Posted By Savage_UK

Seems rather bizarre to be replying to my own...

Seems rather bizarre to be replying to my own question, but after many long weeks of talking with the CAA, AOPA and numerous other contacts I finally have (a vague) answer to this. Thought I would...
Replies: 2
Views: 635
Posted By Savage_UK

Converting an ICAO(CPL) licence to JAR-PPL

Hi

Anybody have the link to the relevant LASORS section which covers this please...or are able to simplify exactly what the conversion process is.

I have an ICAO CPL licence and MEIR - issued...
Replies: 16
Views: 5,180
Posted By Savage_UK

Fair point mcgoo. Guess I was just trying to...

Fair point mcgoo. Guess I was just trying to justify why such large jumps between the expected costs, ranging from £999 to well over £2000.


In retrospect it's a bit of a dumbass thread title...
Replies: 16
Views: 5,180
Posted By Savage_UK

Is the level of training in each of these places...

Is the level of training in each of these places roughly the same? CATS/BGS/BCFT ie - I know they're all ulitmately following a syllabus but is there a set standard for this kind of distance...
Replies: 16
Views: 5,180
Posted By Savage_UK

Thanks for your quick response gmac - and your...

Thanks for your quick response gmac - and your thoughts. Shall add CATS into the mix (certainly like the idea of saving a grand considering how many have already been spent..!)
Replies: 16
Views: 5,180
Posted By Savage_UK

Shall do that, thanks! In fact someone did...

Shall do that, thanks! In fact someone did mention CATS to me too (especially as they seem to be considerably cheaper than the rest) but trying not to base it purely on cost...made that mistake once...
Replies: 16
Views: 5,180
Posted By Savage_UK

[ATPL] Bristol Ground School -vs-Bournemouth Commercial Flight Training

Hi

I'm shortly starting a modular ATPL distance learning course and have narrowed it down to a choice between two providers: BGS and BCFT. Have spoken to both and they sound equally...
Forum: Tech Log
1st Nov 2007, 11:59
Replies: 25
Views: 10,925
Posted By Savage_UK

Noted!! This question might actually be...

Noted!!

This question might actually be slightly off-topic now, but as I seem to have stumbled across a well of knowledge here I'll ask it anyway (and at the risk of revealing just how green I am...
Forum: Tech Log
30th Oct 2007, 10:21
Replies: 25
Views: 10,925
Posted By Savage_UK

Not at all Grum - in fact that's exactly the kind...

Not at all Grum - in fact that's exactly the kind of other info I was after too (probably just saved me a post in another area!).

Will PM you too if you don't mind - would be good to pick the...
Forum: Tech Log
30th Oct 2007, 09:09
Replies: 25
Views: 10,925
Posted By Savage_UK

Am beginning to see why people favour the 206 now...

Am beginning to see why people favour the 206 now - not sure I particuarly like the idea of reguarly carting round would-be sightseers in something with a nickname that contains the word "coffin" in...
Forum: Tech Log
30th Oct 2007, 00:42
Replies: 25
Views: 10,925
Posted By Savage_UK

Thanks for all your responses - really helpful. ...

Thanks for all your responses - really helpful.

At the moment I've actually got no experience in either the C206 or C207. From what I'm hearing, the 206 is the main tourist carrier out in...
Forum: Tech Log
29th Oct 2007, 06:07
Replies: 25
Views: 10,925
Posted By Savage_UK

Cessna 206/207 - what's the difference??

Heading out to Bots come 2008 and thinking of doing a 206 or 207 rating as I've heard that's what they predominantly use over there.

Had a few varied and vague responses as to what the difference...
Replies: 12
Views: 3,715
Posted By Savage_UK

Having just sat 2 CPL tests recently (failed the...

Having just sat 2 CPL tests recently (failed the first, passed the second...phew), I think I managed to pick up a few of the old tricks. Managed to sail through the majority of the oral test of both...
Replies: 295
Views: 57,431
Posted By Savage_UK

CAA - JAA Licence Conversion

Hi

Apologies all if this is an old/already covered topic but here goes:

I'm in the middle of completing a CPL MEIR in New Zealand and at the end of the year will be returning to good ol'...
Replies: 227
Views: 59,400
Posted By Savage_UK

PTC, Waterford, Ireland - opinions?

Hi all

I'm hoping to convert a New Zealand CPL and MEIR to a JAA licence at the beginning of 2008 and have been looking up various options at where/how to do this. One of the popular responses...
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